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Maybe it's just that the parts that grip the long fiber and push it to the right are going all the way to the right sometimes. Maybe if I watch and notice that happening I should push hard but if the grips have not gone all the way yet I should push gently.
 
Maybe it's just that the parts that grip the long fiber and push it to the right are going all the way to the right sometimes. Maybe if I watch and notice that happening I should push hard but if the grips have not gone all the way yet I should push gently.
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In fusing practice, I found that if the grippers don't move all the way right, I can let go of the long fiber and let the splicing unit do all the work, at least until they do reach the stopping point where they can't go any farther.
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If the grippers do move all the way to the right, I have to push fairly hard but less than I used to. When there is no horizontal pressure from the splicer, I have to push on the second fuse as well as the first. If I don't push on the second fuse, it will go from an almost complete fuse to a very incomplete one.
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